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Author Mietzner, Marcus, author

Title Democratic deconsolidation in Southeast Asia / Marcus Mietzner
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Series Cambridge elements. Elements in politics and society in Southeast Asia
Cambridge elements. Politics and society in Southeast Asia.
Summary Since the mid-2000s, the quality of democracy around the world has been in decline, and Southeast Asia is no exception. This Element analyzes the extent, patterns and drivers of democratic deconsolidation in the three Southeast Asian countries that boast the longest history of electoral democracy in the region: Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand. While the exact deconsolidation outcomes differ, all three nations have witnessed similar trends of democratic erosion. In each case, long-standing democratic deficiencies (such as clientelism, politicized security forces and non-democratic enclaves) have persisted; rising wealth inequality has triggered political oligarchization and subsequent populist responses embedded in identity politics; and ambitious middle classes have opted for non-democratic alternatives to safeguard their material advancement. As a result, all three polities have descended from their democratic peaks between the late 1980s and early 2000s, with few signs pointing to a return to previous democratization paths
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 10, 2021)
Subject Democracy -- Southeast Asia
Democracy
Politics and government
SUBJECT Southeast Asia -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Subject Southeast Asia
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781108677080
1108677088
9781108697439
1108697437